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2011/5/22 Pau Peris <sibok1...@gmail.com>

> No one has ever used a global file to store configurtion parameters? Thx
>
> PD: I would like to store a default value for my local timezone into a
> config file to retrieve that value from any php file of my bundle, is it
> fine to place it inside src/myVendor/myBundle/Resources/config/services.yml
>
>
> 2011/5/22 Pau Peris <sibok1...@gmail.com>
>
>> hi,
>>
>> does anyone knows how sould i set/get statements from
>> myProject/src/myVendor/myBundle/Resources/config/myBundleConfigFile? in
>> symfony1.x it used to be done with sfConfig::set()/sfConfig::get()
>>
>>
>> PD: Should the file be a php one?
>>
>
>

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